Gov’t to exercise further control over money injection to publicly owned companies

The government is to exercise further and tighter control over monetary injection and subsidies granted to publicly owned companies as well as other companies that

Portugal ‘should stand for freedom’ in Macau: Menezes

As Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng made a trip to Portugal with the promise of presenting contemporay Macau and its advantages, installing a fully-fledged city showcase in

DSAL finds inadequate safety measures on 12 construction sites

The Labour Affairs Bureau (DSAL) carried out more than 460 inspections at construction sites between March 12 and 24, having imposed 12 fines for breaching safety rules. According

Macau & HK data protection offices bolster ties

The Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data, Hong Kong and the Office for Personal Data Protection, Macau held a meeting to strengthen their ties and

Fox’s settlement with Dominion unlikely to cost it $787.5m

Fox Corp.’s $787.5 million settlement with Dominion Voting Systems over defamation charges is eye-popping, but the ultimate cost to the media company is likely to be

Savor the Delicate Ocean Flavors

Summer is just around the corner, and it is time to excite the taste buds and discover the delicate ocean flavors. Ring in the holiday with

Beijing boosts German business optimism, but challenges ahead

A key measure of German business optimism rose in April for the seventh month in a row amid lower natural gas prices and the reopening of the Chinese

Coke’s strong quarter fueled by higher prices, China rebound

Coca-Cola Co. reported higher-than-expected sales in the first quarter as it continued to hike prices and saw its business in China improve. Revenue rose 5%

Australia plans major overhaul of defenses as China rises

Australia needs to spend more money on defense, make its own munitions and develop the ability to strike longer-range targets as China’s military buildup challenges regional security,

South Korea restores Japan on trade ‘white list’

South Korea formally restored Japan to its list of countries it gives preferential treatment in trade yesterday, three years after the neighbors downgraded each other’s trade

Ex-UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on surprise trip

Former U.N Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon has made a surprise visit to military-run Myanmar on behalf of a group of elder statesmen that engages in peace-making and

Foreigners airlifted out; Sudanese seek refuge from fighting

As foreign governments airlifted hundreds of their diplomats and other citizens to safety, Sudanese yesterday desperately sought ways to escape the chaos, fearing that the country’s two

Amazon Indigenous woman wins Goldman environment prize

When Alessandra Korap was born in the mid-1980s, her Indigenous village nestled in the Amazon rainforest in Brazil was a haven of seclusion. But as she grew up,

1974  Rebels seize control of Portugal

Army rebels are in control of Portugal tonight after an almost bloodless dawn coup ended nearly 50 years of dictatorship. Shortly after midnight, tanks rolled into the

The man in a hurry: King Charles III rushes to make a mark

King Charles III is a man in a hurry. After waiting 74 years to become king, Charles has used his first six months on

Koroibete wins Australia’s top award for second time

Fiji-born, Japan-based Marika Koroibete has won Australian rugby’s highest individual award for the second time. Rugby Australia announced yesterday that the 30-year-old winger secured enough votes

Lilia Vu wins first major at Chevron Championship in playoff

Lilia Vu relied on her grandfather’s steady hand and calm demeanor to keep her grounded during difficult times. He died in 2020, but on

Yacht with three Russians, TWO Egyptians missing in Red Sea: Report

A yacht carrying three Russians and two Egyptians reportedly went missing days ago off the coast of Yemen in the Red Sea. Its owner alleged yesterday that

Watchdog: World military spending up to an all-time high

Global military spending grew for the eighth consecutive year in 2022 to an all-time high of $2.24 trillion, with a sharp rise in Europe, chiefly due to Russian

Second-largest economy’s accession to CPTPP would prove mutually beneficial

Nearly two years after China officially submitted its application to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership in September 2021, the time is ripe for the

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